SSC
WORLD HISTORY
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What is intensification?
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An organizing structure where the main unit has the power, right, and ability to control smaller units.
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When people begin to live permanently in one place instead of moving around to find food
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Getting more resources from a given land area by creating new technologies and lifeways.
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An order of social classes with producers at the bottom and leaders or kings at the top.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Sustainable intensification (SI) is defined as a process or system where agricultural yields are increased without adverse environmental impact and without the conversion of additional non-agricultural land.
Detailed explanation-2: -’Sustainable intensification’ aims to produce more food, fibre and fodder with fewer resources – for example, by increasing yields per unit of land, water or fertiliser.
Detailed explanation-3: -Agricultural intensification through increasing fertilization input and cropland expansion has caused rapid loss of semi-natural habitats and the subsequent loss of natural enemies of agricultural pests.
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